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Mastering OpenStack

You're reading from   Mastering OpenStack Design, deploy, and manage a scalable OpenStack infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784395643
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Omar Khedher Omar Khedher
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Designing OpenStack Cloud Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Deploying OpenStack – DevOps and OpenStack Dual Deal 3. Learning OpenStack Clustering – Cloud Controllers and Compute Nodes 4. Learning OpenStack Storage – Deploying the Hybrid Storage Model 5. Implementing OpenStack Networking and Security 6. OpenStack HA and Failover 7. OpenStack Multinode Deployment – Bringing in Production 8. Extending OpenStack – Advanced Networking Features and Deploying Multi-tier Applications 9. Monitoring OpenStack – Ceilometer and Zabbix 10. Keeping Track for Logs – Centralizing Logs with Logstash 11. Tuning OpenStack Performance – Advanced Configuration Index

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In this chapter, we barely scratched the surface of what is possible once you begin to configure the telemetry module in your existing OpenStack environment. You should also notice the awesomeness of heat by supporting Ceilometer resources and note that they work in tandem to manage instance scalability in a given stack. You should also keep in mind that Ceilometer is under heavy development and is extended to cover more metrics and monitoring facilities for image, block storage, object storage, and compute and network services. Although we did not cover them at all once, you should learn how metrics are implemented and measured. More advanced monitoring features are now available via Ceilometer resources, which might dictate an integration of an external monitoring tool, such as the Zabbix server. Relying on alarms in Ceilometer and Zabbix triggers, for example, might help you have a better understanding of your OpenStack environment and give you more control over what alerts or...

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